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- Submit a request under Jordans Principle
To find out more about how to confirm with a First Nations official that a child is recognized by their nation (for the purposes of Jordan's Principle), contact your regional focal point for Jordan's Principle or the Jordan's Principle Call Centre
- Who can Submit a Request and Types of Funding Available
The following are the three types of funding accessible through Jordan’s Principle with examples of funded services or products Funding is not limited to the examples provided
- Jordan’s Principle and Children With Disabilities and Special Needs:
a community Service Coordinator, a government focal point, or by calling the Jordan’s Principle call centre Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) is the federal government department responsible for the implementation of Jordan’s Principle
- ACCESSING Jordan’s Princip - Assembly of First Nations
First Nations child is unique Jordan’s Principle also recognizes the complex social, economic, physical, mental and spiritual needs that First Nations people may have because of previous and ongoing discrimi
- Jordan’s Principle – Council of Yukon First Nations
Jordan’s Principle aims to make sure First Nations children can access all public services in a way that is reflective of their distinct cultural needs, takes full account of the historical disadvantage linked to colonization, and without experiencing any service denials, delays, or disruptions related to their First Nation status
- What to expect when applying to Jordan’s Principle
Learn about Jordan's Principle, who is eligible, and how you can use this funding from Indigenous Services Canada to fund sessions and services with LDS
- Jordans Principle Operational Bulletin
ISC has begun implementing updated procedures for the approval of products, services, and supports under Jordan's Principle To make sure resources are used in line with Jordan's Principle, requests must relate to achieving substantive equality for First Nations children
- Jordan’s Principle – Disability Programs Specialized Services
Jordan’s Principle exists to help First Nations children aged 0 to 17 get the products, services, or support they need, when they need them These services include education, healthcare, childcare, recreation, culture and language
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